Thursday 27th September 2018 – The world-renowned author of Irish History Joseph E. A. Connell Jnr is travelling from America to give a talk to our society on “Michael Collins and Guerrilla Warfare in the war of Independence.

To view the rest of the talks for October and November visit the Bray Cualann Historical Society website here.

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Banjo & Bovril is an annual Trad and Folk Music Festival that takes place at The Harbour Bar, Bray.

The Banjo & Bovril Festival is a revival of an old tradition Paul O’Toole Senior pioneered years ago; when short winter days were ended in the bar with a bit of banjo playing, some steaming cups of hot Bovril and a plateful of cheese and crackers. Over the past five years, the festival has welcomed Mick Flannery, The Eskies, Ye Vegabonds, Mundy, Old Hannah, David Keenan, Paddy Casey, Bunoscionn, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Crooked Jack to name a few.

Bray One Act Drama Festival will be bringing a wonderful mix of comedy and drama to the stage. Performed by both newcomers and seasonedperformers, these plays are sure to provide 5 nights of varied entertainment, with all proceeds going to charitable causes. We are delighted to welcome Chrissie Poulter back to the Festival as our adjudicator, and of course, the loyal Festival audience who support the Bray One Act Festival each year.

Bray One Act Drama Festival will be bringing a wonderful mix of comedy and drama to the stage. Performed by both newcomers and seasonedperformers, these plays are sure to provide 5 nights of varied entertainment, with all proceeds going to charitable causes. We are delighted to welcome Chrissie Poulter back to the Festival as our adjudicator, and of course, the loyal Festival audience who support the Bray One Act Festival each year.